Rear view: Kibong Rhee

Further to yesterday’s post, there’s been other good works and exhibitions at Southbank over the past year or so. Namely, Kibong Rhee’s metaphysical installation There is no place – Shallow cuts (2008) for APT6, employed light and vapor to conjure a sublime impression of morning fog that shrouded the silhouette of a dark sprawling willow tree. The misty dreamlike setting was reminiscent of a traditional landscape painting, except that the tree debatably turned very slowly; a mesmerising illusion.

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